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<div style="background-color: #E2ECEE;"><br>To open the '''Format Objects''' window, right-click on an empty area of the chart and then click '''Format Signals'''.<br><br>The '''Format Objects''' window can also be opened by one of the following methods: <br> - Select '''Format''' in the main menu and click '''Signal''' <br> - Double-click any one of the signal's labels on the chart <br> - Position the mouse pointer over any one of the signal's labels on the chart; once the '''Pointer''' http://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/cursors/Pointer.gif changes into a '''Hand''', right-click the label and then click '''Format Signals'''.<br><br></div> | <div style="background-color: #E2ECEE;"><br>To open the '''Format Objects''' window, right-click on an empty area of the chart and then click '''Format Signals'''.<br><br>The '''Format Objects''' window can also be opened by one of the following methods: <br> - Select '''Format''' in the main menu and click '''Signal'''. <br> - Double-click any one of the signal's labels on the chart. <br> - Position the mouse pointer over any one of the signal's labels on the chart; once the '''Pointer''' http://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/cursors/Pointer.gif changes into a '''Hand''', right-click the label and then click '''Format Signals'''.<br><br></div> |
Revision as of 17:55, 2 February 2012
To open the Format Objects window, right-click on an empty area of the chart and then click Format Signals.
The Format Objects window can also be opened by one of the following methods:
- Select Format in the main menu and click Signal.
- Double-click any one of the signal's labels on the chart.
- Position the mouse pointer over any one of the signal's labels on the chart; once the Pointer changes into a Hand, right-click the label and then click Format Signals.